The Greater Baltimore region was not affected by the Brood II cicada eruption, after all!
The lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday alleges negligence on the part of John Alban and his company, Alban Waste.
A man was shot at least once in the incident that happened June 18.
James Laboard, an off-duty Baltimore County police officer, is accused of applying a choke hold that lead to the death of 17-year-old Christopher Brown.
Having a well stocked first aid kit will help you handle a minor injury at a moments notice. There should be a first aid kit in your home and inside each family member’s car. Remember to also bring a first aid kit along on vacations and trips.
The next generation of Dundalk Patch awaits your participation, involvement and feedback.
The Maryland State Highway Administration will begin a $6 million slope repair and repaving project June 23, weather permitting.
Six tips to help you keep your energy bills down.
Dundalk patch presents its Photo of the Day.
Del. John Olszewski Jr. gives a summary of the Sparrows Point Partnership report and offers a few thoughts on the proposal.
How much are you really donating? The American Breast Cancer Foundation in Baltimore spent 5.3 percent of its donations on direct cash aid, according to a Tampa Bay Times report.
Area farmers will offer produce, eggs, plants and other products from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Dundalk Patch presents its Photo of the Day.
Raquan Smith, 17, has been charged with multiple counts in connection with the June 11 shooting that injured one person.
"If the derecho was a 10, [Thursday's storm] is going to be a 9," according to Rich Foot, founder of Foot's Forecast.
Baltimore County Police Academy officials will hold "active shooter" training at the Dundalk school Thursday and Friday.
A 21-year-old man suffered wounds not thought to be life-threatening.